On a cold and rainy Sunday, here are a few things going on:
From National Review, Senator Socialism (I-VT) recommends that President Biden preemptively pardons the congresscritters who were on the January 6th committee.
From FrontpageMag, Democrats prepare to boycott President-elect Trump's second inauguration.
From Townhall, only three congresscritters show up to the farewell speeches of ousted "Squad" members Jamaal "fire alarm" Bowman (D-NY) and Cori Bush (D-MO). (This boycott thing can go in multiple directions.)
From The Washington Free Beacon, a review of a book about how liberal elites "got schooled" at a college in Florida.
From the Washington Examiner, Senator-elect Bernie Moreno (R-OH) highlights the "differences" between the cabinet nominees from Trump and Biden. (I hope that he and the aforementioned Senator Socialism greet each other with "Hi, Bernie", "Hi, Bernie".)
From The Federalist, ABC settles a defamation suit by donating $15 million to Trump's presidential library.
From American Thinker, it seems that nowadays, everybody must get droned. (Apologies to Bob Dylan)
From NewsBusters, after the aforementioned settlement, ABC host (and former Mr. Bill henchman) George Stephanopoulos is "defanged but still venomous".
From TCW Defending Freedom, there are promises but nothing new under the communist sun.
From Arutz Sheva, according to a recent study, the number of civilians killed in Israel's operation in Gaza has been deliberately exaggerated in order to vilify Israel.
From Jewish News Syndicate, the IDF releases footage of Hamas brutally mistreating Gazan prisoners.
From Gatestone Institute, how Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is thanked for disabling Iran and terrorist groups.
From The Stream, how do you find the messiah?
From The Daily Signal, it's time to have a serious talk about left-wing violence.
And from The American Conservative, the best Christmas gifts are books.
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